Guide price
£875,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleWeybridge KT13
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Seymours
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About this property
Unique & Architecturally Stunning
Four Double-Bedrooms
Two Reception Rooms With Feature Fireplaces
Downstairs WC & Utility Room
24' Kitchen/Dining Room With Island
Underfloor Heating In Entrance Hall & Kitchen/Dining Room
Four-Piece Bathroom
Rear Garden 70' Wide With Summer House
Off-Street Parking
Superb Location In Weybridge
A truly unique and architecturally stunning, four double bedroom semi-detached home situated in a superb location in Weybridge, less than half a mile from the mainline railway station and close to great schools
When you first enter the property you are greeted by a generous entrance hall with under-floor heating. There are two good size reception rooms, one with an open fireplace and the other with a multifuel stove, both of which are fully functioning. A handy utility room and WC are accessed off the hallway, with the jewel in the crown of the home being incredible 24' kitchen/dining room also with under-floor heating, an island and range of fitted appliances. The kitchen also has patio doors leading onto the rear garden.
Upstairs, all four bedrooms are a great size, with a beautiful vaulted ceiling in the main room, and a stunning four piece bathroom. With some adjustments to the layout, there is space to add an en-suite off the main bedroom.
Outside, the rear garden is mature, approximately 70' wide and combines lawn and patios areas with various plants and shrubs. There is also a summer house, and off street parking.
Originally a '2 up 2 down' railway workers cottages, constructed around 1880, the home has under gone many extensions and improvements over the years.
The remodelling and extensions were carried out in 2008-09, and the architect was mba of Wimbledon, with interior design by MMM of Maida Vale. Energy efficiency and comfort was a priority of the project, and therefore included high levels of insulation to roof, walls and floors which exceeded Building Regulations requirements, and the use of high "thermal mass" insulation in the new roof to moderate peak summer temperatures and improve acoustic performance. Similarly the extension is most built in high density block to stabilise temperature and improve acoustic performance.
All the new timber framed windows are good quality units from Rationel of Denmark, using "Low E" coatings and uprated thicker glass. The double storey glazing to the link is also Low-e. So impressive, the project was even written up and published in 'Green Building' magazine.
The oak roof structure, and exposed beams in the kitchen diner, were provided and installed by McCurdy & Co, the firm who restored Shakespeare's Globe Theatre! Meanwhile the oak floorboards across the first floor were salvaged from a refurb of John Lennon's property on St Georges Hill.
The Victorian part of the house also has 300-400mm of loft insulation, and retrofitted rigid insulation between the ground floor joists.
Viewings are essential to really soak in all the house has to offer.
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